Teacher:
Title: How Early American Cultures Developed in North America / Subject: Social Studies
Topics: Native Americans / Grade: 4
Lesson Duration: / School:
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Executive Summary:
(A short 3-5 sentence summary of the lesson and how it will be delivered) / This lesson allows students to explore the cultures of the early Native Americans. In this lesson, students will explore historical and geographical skills and use their analytical skills to synthesize the information presented in a journal and map created by the students.
National Standards for History Era: Link / Standard 2: How early European exploration and colonization resulted in cultural and ecological interactions among previously unconnected peoples
Standard(s):
State, Local or National / SS4H1: The student will describe how early Native American Cultures developed in North America
a.  Locate where the American Indians settled with emphasis on Artic (Inuit), Northwest (Kwakiutl), Plateau (Nez Perce), Southwest (Hopi), Plains (Pawnee) and Southeastern (Seminole).
b.  Describe how the American Indians used their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter.
Themes: / Culture, Location
Essential questions
(1-3 questions)
(What you want the students to know) / 1. Why did the Native Americans of the Arctic, Northwest, Plateau
Southwest, Plains and Southeastern groups settle in their specific geographic location?
2. How would you describe the climate in each of these regions to someone who would want to visit these areas?
3. How did the environment affect the way these major Native
American tribes obtained this food, clothing and shelter?
Elements/Objectives (What you want the students to understand) / The students will:
--Locate and identify the Arctic, Northwest, Plateau, Southwest, and
Southeastern regions on a map of America
--Be able to describe the climate in each of these regions.
--Be able to identify each of the following as belonging to one of the five regions: Inuit, Kwakiutl, Nez Perce, Hope, Pawnee and
Seminole.
--Be able to explain how the climate in each region affected the way the identified tribe obtained food, clothing and shelter and specifically what these were
Launch Activity
(Hook) / Students play “Fling the Teacher” (Native Americans)
http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/games/fling/nativeamericans/

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Knowledge & Skills
(People, Places, times and vocabulary-what the student should be able to do. What skills will they use?) / Vocabulary
--Culture
--Climate
--Interdependence
--Tribe
--Region
--Impact
--Native American / People
--Inuit
--Kwakiutl
--Nez Perce
--Hopi
--Pawnee
--Seminole
Places
--Arctic
--Northwest
--Plateau
--Southwest
--Plains
--Southeastern / Skills
Map skills
Information
Processing Skills
Lesson Methodology (How will you conduct the lesson; activities…?)
-Students will create a map correctly identifying each of the six regions and the major
tribe of study located in each.
--Students will create a Journal of Travel showing what they would see as they traveled
from one region to the next including the homes, clothing and food that they observed.
--Students will compare the foods, homes and clothing of the Inuit, Kwakiutl, Nez Percel,
Hopi, Pawnee and Seminole tribes and identify the reasons for their differences
due to the climate in the region in which each group lives

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Assessment Evidence: What evidence will show that students met the learning goal?
Traditional: Pre and Post Test
Portfolio Assessment
Map Assessment
Journal
Authentic Assessment (Performance Tasks, Rubrics, Projects, Dialogues, Portfolio, etc.,)
Map Assessment
Journal
Compare/Contrast Food, Homes and clothing
Student Self-Assessment
Students will assess Assumption Chart to determine if their pre-assumptions were correct.
Students will self-assess the journal and graphic organizer using the rubric that will be used to grade each.
Differentiation Associated with this lesson
At-grade level students will be required to identify additional tribes in each regional area and how the environment causes them to make the choices they do.
As needed, students will be given the online material as printed material.
Goals to be met on Rubric will be written individually as needed based on students’ ability.
More able students may complete a poster answering the essential question using
Project Poster: Project Poster Home (http://poster.4teachers.org/)
Resources and instructional tools: (Including Video Sources, Text Resources, Research Strategy)
Internet
Text Book
Media Center Print Resources
Maps
Links:
http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/games/fling/nativeamericans/ (Launch Activity)
Interactive Map - North American Indians (Map Activity)
NMAH : Our Story in History : Try It Online
Kwakiutl
The Kwakiutl
The Inuit
northwest
Settlements in North America

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